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█ _ Mufti Afzal Hoosen Elias 0 حصريا كتاب ❞ Women are Different ❝ 2024 Different: Early in The Gendered Brain, cognitive neuroscientist Gina Rippon describes one of the myriad brain studies heralded as ‘finally’ explaining difference between men and women It was a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis 21 27 by researchers at University California, Irvine (R J Haier et al NeuroImage 25, 320–327; 2005) Tiny today’s standards, this brief communication nonetheless went on quite publicity tour, from newspapers blogs to television, books and, eventually, teacher education corporate leadership conferences I woke morning 2010 see an especially bad extrapolation study Show, programme US television network CBS presenter, Harry Smith, gushed medical correspondent Jennifer Ashton declared that have “six half times more grey matter” than women, whereas “ten much white Next came obvious quips about men’s talent mathematics women’s uncanny ability multitask Never mind these differences would demand heads were 50% larger, or team didn’t even compare volumes, but investigated correlation IQ measures matter Neurosexism كتب إسلامية بلغات أخرى مجاناً PDF اونلاين هذا القسم يشمل العديد من الكتب الإسلامية المترجمة بجميع اللغات العالمية منها : ***Islamic Books***: الأقسام الفرعية English إنجليزي Français فرنسي Español أسباني Indonesian إندونيسي Türkçe تركي فارسی فارسي اردو أردو Deutsch ألماني Italiano إيطالي বাংলা بنغالي Русский روسي हिन्दी هندي മലയാളം مليالم ไทย تايلندي Filipino فلبيني Shqip ألباني አማርኛ أمهري Bosanski بوسني Polski بولندي 中文 صيني Português برتغالي 한국어 كوري 日本語 ياباني

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Women are Different

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Women are Different
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Women are Different

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Early in The Gendered Brain, cognitive neuroscientist Gina Rippon describes one of the myriad brain studies heralded as ‘finally’ explaining the difference between men and women. It was a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) analysis of 21 men and 27 women by researchers at the University of California, Irvine (R. J. Haier et al. NeuroImage 25, 320–327; 2005). Tiny by today’s standards, this brief communication nonetheless went on quite a publicity tour, from newspapers and blogs to television, books and, eventually, teacher education and corporate leadership conferences.

I woke one morning in 2010 to see an especially bad extrapolation of this study on the Early Show, a programme on US television network CBS. The presenter, Harry Smith, gushed as medical correspondent Jennifer Ashton declared that men have “six-and-a-half times more grey matter” than women, whereas women have “ten times as much white matter” as men. Next came the obvious quips about men’s talent at mathematics and women’s uncanny ability to multitask. Never mind that these differences would demand that women’s heads were about 50% larger, or that the Irvine team didn’t even compare brain volumes, but investigated a correlation between IQ and measures of grey or white matter.
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